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Council Regulation (EC) No 2222/2004 of 19 November 2004 on administering imports of certain steel products from UkraineText with EEA relevance

OJ L 384, 28.12.2004, pp. 1–21 (ES, CS, DA, DE, ET, EL, EN, FR, IT, LV, LT, HU, NL, PL, PT, SK, SL, FI, SV)
OJ L 153M, 7.6.2006, pp. 354–374 (MT)

This document has been published in a special edition(s) (BG, RO, HR)

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ELI: http://data.europa.eu/eli/reg/2004/2222/oj

28.12.2004   

EN

Official Journal of the European Union

L 384/1


COUNCIL REGULATION (EC) No 2222/2004

of 19 November 2004

on administering imports of certain steel products from Ukraine

(Text with EEA relevance)

THE COUNCIL OF THE EUROPEAN UNION,

Having regard to the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular Article 133 thereof,

Having regard to the proposal from the Commission,

Whereas:

(1)

The Partnership and Cooperation Agreement establishing a partnership between the European Communities and their Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine, of the other part (1), entered into force on 1 March 1998.

(2)

Article 22(1) of the Partnership and Cooperation Agreement provides that trade in certain steel products shall be governed by Title III, save for Article 14 thereof, and by the provisions of an agreement.

(3)

Such an Agreement on trade in certain steel products was concluded between the European Community and the Government of Ukraine on 22 November 2004 (2).

(4)

It is necessary to provide the means to administer this Agreement within the Community, taking into account the experience gained during the previous agreements.

(5)

It is necessary to ensure that the origin of the products in question is checked and that appropriate methods of administrative cooperation are set up to this end.

(6)

The effective application of the Agreement requires the introduction of a requirement for a Community import licence for the entry into free circulation in the Community of the products in question together with a system for administering the grant of such Community import licences.

(7)

Products placed in a free zone or imported under the arrangements governing customs warehouses, temporary importation or inward processing (suspension system) should not be counted against the limits established for the products in question.

(8)

In order to ensure that these quantitative limits are not exceeded, it is necessary to establish a management procedure whereby the competent authorities of the Member States will not issue import licences before obtaining prior confirmation from the Commission that appropriate amounts remain available within the quantitative limit in question.

(9)

The Agreement provides for a system of cooperation between Ukraine and the Community with the aim of preventing circumvention by means of transhipment, rerouting or other means. A consultation procedure is established under which an agreement can be reached with the country concerned on an equivalent adjustment to the relevant quantitative limit when it appears that the Agreement has been circumvented. Ukraine has also agreed to take the necessary measures to ensure that any adjustments can be rapidly applied. In the absence of agreement with a supplier country within the time limit provided, the Community may, where clear evidence of circumvention is provided, apply the equivalent adjustment.

(10)

As from 1 January 2004 imports of products covered by this Regulation have been subject to a licence in pursuance of Council Decision 2003/893/EC of 15 December 2003 on trade in certain steel products between the European Community and Ukraine (3). The Agreement provides that those quantities are to be counted against the limits established for 2004 in this Regulation.

(11)

The Agreement that this Regulation is implementing enters into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union. Therefore, this Regulation must enter into force on that same day,

HAS ADOPTED THIS REGULATION:

CHAPTER I

GENERAL PROVISIONS

Article 1

Scope

1.   This Regulation applies to imports of steel products listed in Annex I, originating in Ukraine.

2.   The steel products shall be classified in product groups as set out in Annex I.

3.   The classification of products listed in Annex I shall be based on the combined nomenclature (CN) established by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 (4). The procedures for the application of this paragraph are laid down in Chapter II section 1.

4.   The origin of the products referred to in paragraph 1 shall be determined in accordance with the rules in force in the Community.

5.   The procedures for verification of the origin of the products referred to in paragraph 1 are laid down in Chapters II and III.

Article 2

Quantitative limits

1.   The importation into the Community of the steel products listed in Annex I originating in Ukraine shall be subject to the annual quantitative limits laid down in Annex V. The release for free circulation in the Community of the products listed in Annex I originating in Ukraine shall be subject to the presentation of an import authorisation issued by the Member States' authorities in accordance with the provisions of Article 4.

The authorised imports shall be counted against the quantitative limits laid down for the year in which the products are shipped in the exporting country.

2.   In order to ensure that quantities for which import authorisations are issued do not at any time exceed the total quantitative limits for each product group, the competent authorities shall issue import authorisations only upon confirmation by the Commission that there are still quantities available within the quantitative limits for the relevant product group of steel products in respect of the supplier country, for which an importer or importers have submitted applications to the said authorities.

3.   Imports of products as from 1 January 2004 for which a licence was required pursuant to Council Decision 2003/893/EC shall be counted against the relevant limits for 2004 laid down in Annex V.

4.   For the purposes of this Regulation and as from the date of its application, shipment of products shall be considered as having taken place on the date on which they were loaded onto the exporting means of transport.

Article 3

Suspensive arrangements

1.   The quantitative limits referred to in Annex V shall not apply to products placed in a free zone or free warehouse or imported under the arrangements governing customs warehouses, temporary importation or inward processing (suspension system).

2.   Where the products referred to in paragraph 1 are subsequently released for free circulation, either in the unaltered state or after working or processing, Article 2(2) shall apply and the products so released shall be counted against the relevant quantitative limit set out in Annex V.

Article 4

Specific rules for the administration of Community quantitative limits

1.   For the purpose of applying Article 2(2), before issuing import authorisations, the competent authorities of the Member States shall notify the Commission of the amounts of the requests for import authorisations, supported by original export licences, which they have received. By return, the Commission shall notify its confirmation that the requested amount(s) of quantities are available for importation in the chronological order in which the notifications of the Member States have been received (‘first come, first served basis’).

2.   The requests included in the notifications to the Commission shall be valid if they establish clearly in each case the exporting country, the product group concerned, the amounts to be imported, the number of the export licence, the quota year and the Member State in which the products are intended to be put into free circulation.

3.   As far as possible, the Commission shall confirm to the authorities the full amount indicated in the requests notified for each product group of products. Moreover, the Commission shall contact the Ukrainian authorities immediately in cases where requests notified exceed the limits in order to seek clarification and a rapid solution.

4.   The competent authorities shall notify the Commission immediately after being informed of any quantity that is not used during the duration of validity of the import authorisation. Such unused quantities shall automatically be transferred into the remaining quantities of the total Community quantitative limit for each product group.

5.   The notifications referred to in paragraphs 1 to 4 above shall be communicated electronically within the integrated network set up for this purpose, unless for imperative technical reasons it is necessary to use other means of communication temporarily.

6.   The import authorisations or equivalent documents shall be issued in accordance with Chapter II.

7.   The competent authorities of the Member States shall notify the Commission of any cancellation of import authorisations or equivalent documents already issued in cases where the corresponding export licences have been withdrawn or cancelled by the competent Ukrainian authorities. However, if the Commission or the competent authorities of a Member State have been informed by the competent Ukrainian authorities of the withdrawal or cancellation of an export licence after the related products have been imported into the Community, the quantities in question shall be set off against the quantitative limit for the year during which shipment of products took place.

Article 5

Statistics

1.   Member States shall notify the Commission monthly, within one month of the end of each month, of the total quantities of the steel products listed in Annex I that have entered into free circulation during that month, indicating the combined nomenclature code and using the statistical units and, where appropriate, supplementary units used in that code. Imports shall be broken down in accordance with the statistical procedures in force.

2.   In order to enable market trends in the products covered by this Regulation to be monitored, Member States shall communicate to the Commission, before 31 March of each year, statistical data on the imports of the preceding year.

Article 6

Circumvention

1.   Where, following the enquiries carried out in accordance with the procedures set out in Chapter III, the Commission notes that the information in its possession constitutes proof that products listed in Annex I originating in Ukraine have been transhipped, rerouted or otherwise imported into the Community in circumvention of the quantitative limits referred to in Article 2 and that there is a need for the necessary adjustments to be made, it shall request that consultations be opened so that agreement may be reached on an equivalent adjustment of the corresponding quantitative limits.

2.   Pending the outcome of the consultations referred to in paragraph 1, the Commission may ask Ukraine to take the necessary precautionary steps to ensure that adjustments to the quantitative limits agreed following such consultations may be carried out for the year in which the request for consultations was lodged or for the following year, if the quantitative limits for the current year are exhausted, where there is clear evidence of circumvention.

3.   If the Community and Ukraine fail to arrive at a satisfactory solution and if the Commission notes that there is clear evidence of circumvention, it shall deduct from the quantitative limits an equivalent volume of products originating in Ukraine.

Article 7

This Regulation shall not constitute in any way a derogation from the provisions of the bilateral Agreement on trade in certain steel products (5) which the Community has concluded with Ukraine and which, in all cases of conflict, shall prevail.

CHAPTER II

MODALITIES APPLICABLE TO THE MANAGEMENT OF THE QUANTITATIVE-LIMITS

SECTION 1

Classification

Article 8

The classification of the steel products covered by this Regulation shall be based on the combined nomenclature (CN).

Article 9

On the initiative of the Commission or of a Member State, the tariff and statistical nomenclature section of the Customs Code Committee, which was established by Council Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87 shall examine urgently, in accordance with the provisions of the aforementioned Regulation, all questions concerning the classification of products covered by this Regulation within the combined nomenclature in order to classify them in the appropriate product groups.

Article 10

The Commission shall inform Ukraine of any changes in the combined nomenclature (CN) affecting products covered by this Regulation on their adoption by the competent authorities of the Community.

Article 11

The Commission shall inform the competent Ukrainian authorities of any decisions adopted in accordance with the procedures in force in the Community relating to classification of products covered by this Regulation, within one month at the latest of their adoption. Such communication shall include:

(a)

a description of the products concerned;

(b)

the relevant product group, and the combined nomenclature code (CN code);

(c)

the reasons which have led to the decision.

Article 12

1.   Where a classification decision adopted in accordance with Community procedures in force results in a change of classification practice or a change in the product group of any product covered by this Regulation, the competent authorities of the Member States shall provide 30 days' notice, from the date of the Commission's notification, before the decision is put into effect.

2.   Products shipped before the date of application of the decision shall remain subject to earlier classification practice, provided that the goods in question are entered to importation within 60 days of that date.

Article 13

Where a classification decision adopted in accordance with the Community procedures in force referred to in Article 12 involves a product group subject to a quantitative limit, the Commission shall, where necessary, initiate consultations without delay in accordance with Article 9, in order to reach agreement on any necessary adjustments to the corresponding quantitative limits provided for in Annex V.

Article 14

1.   Without prejudice to any other provision on this subject, where the classification indicated in the documentation necessary for importation of the products covered by this Regulation differs from the classification determined by the competent authorities of the Member State into which they are to be imported, the goods in question shall be provisionally subject to the import arrangements which, in accordance with the provisions of this Regulation, are applicable to them on the basis of the classification determined by the aforementioned authorities.

2.   The competent authorities of the Member States shall inform the Commission of the cases referred to in paragraph 1, indicating in particular:

(a)

the quantities of products involved;

(b)

the product group shown on the import documentation and that retained by the competent authorities;

(c)

the number of the export licence and the category shown.

3.   The competent authorities of the Member States shall not issue a new import authorization for steel products subject to a Community quantitative limit laid down in Annex V following re-classification until they have obtained confirmation from the Commission that the amounts to be imported are available in accordance with the procedure laid down in Article 4.

4.   The Commission shall notify the exporting countries concerned of the cases referred to in this Article.

Article 15

In the cases referred to in Article 14, as well as in those cases of a similar nature raised by the competent Ukrainian authorities, the Commission, if necessary, shall enter into consultations with Ukraine, in order to reach agreement on the classification definitively applicable to the products involved in the divergence.

Article 16

The Commission, in agreement with the competent authorities of the importing Member State or States and of Ukraine, may, in the cases referred to in Article 15, determine the classification definitively applicable to the products involved in the divergence.

Article 17

When a case of divergence referred to in Article 14 cannot be resolved in accordance with Article 15, the Commission shall adopt, in accordance with the provisions of Article 10 of Regulation (EEC) No 2658/87, a measure establishing the classification of the goods in the Combined Nomenclature.

SECTION 2

Double-checking system

(for administering quantitative limits)

Article 18

1.   The competent Ukrainian authorities shall issue an export licence in respect of all consignments of steel products subject to the quantitative limits laid down in Annex V up to the level of the said limits.

2.   The original of the export licence shall be presented by the importer for the purposes of the issue of the import authorisation referred to in Article 21.

Article 19

1.   The export licence for quantitative limits shall conform to the specimen set out in Annex II and shall certify, inter alia, that the quantity of goods in question has been set off against the quantitative limit established for the product group concerned.

2.   Each export licence shall cover only one of the product groups listed in Annex I.

Article 20

Exports shall be set off against the quantitative limits established for the year in which the products covered by the export licence have been shipped within the meaning of Article 2(4).

Article 21

1.   To the extent that the Commission has confirmed, pursuant to Article 4, that the amount requested is available within the quantitative limit in question, the competent authorities of the Member States shall issue an import authorisation within a maximum of five working days of the presentation by the importer of the original of the corresponding export licence. This presentation must be effected not later than 31 March of the year following that in which the goods covered by the licence were shipped. Import authorisations shall be issued by the competent authorities of any Member State, irrespective of the Member State indicated on the export licence, to the extent that the Commission, pursuant to Article 4, has confirmed that the amount requested is available within the quantitative limit in question.

2.   The import authorisations shall be valid for four months from the date of their issue. Upon duly motivated request by an importer, the competent authorities of a Member State may extend the duration of validity for a further period not exceeding four months.

3.   Import authorisations shall be drawn up in the form set out in Annex III and shall be valid throughout the customs territory of the Community.

4.   The declaration or request made by the importer in order to obtain the import authorisation shall contain:

(a)

the full name and address of the exporter;

(b)

the full name and address of the importer;

(c)

the exact description of the goods and the CN code(s);

(d)

the country of origin of the goods;

(e)

the country of consignment;

(f)

the appropriate product group and the quantity for the products in question;

(g)

the net weight by CN heading;

(h)

the cif value of the products at Community frontier by CN heading;

(i)

whether the products concerned are seconds or of substandard quality;

(j)

where appropriate, dates of payment and delivery and a copy of the bill of lading and of the purchase contract;

(k)

date and number of the export licence;

(l)

any internal code used for administrative purposes;

(m)

date and signature of importer.

5.   Importers shall not be obliged to import the total quantity covered by an import authorisation in a single consignment.

Article 22

The validity of import authorisations issued by the authorities of the Member States shall be subject to the validity of export licences and the quantities indicated in the export licences issued by the competent Ukrainian authorities on the basis of which the import authorisations have been issued.

Article 23

Import authorisations or equivalent documents shall be issued by the competent authorities of the Member States in conformity with Article 2(2) and without discrimination to any importer in the Community wherever the place of his establishment may be in the Community, without prejudice to compliance with other conditions required under current rules.

Article 24

1.   If the Commission finds that the total quantities covered by export licences issued by Ukraine for a particular product group in any agreement year exceed the quantitative limit established for that product group, the competent licence authorities in the Member States shall be informed immediately in order that they may suspend the further issue of import authorisations. In this event, consultations shall be initiated forthwith by the Commission.

2.   The competent authorities of a Member State shall refuse to issue import authorisations for products originating in Ukraine which are not covered by export licenses issued in accordance with the provisions of this chapter.

SECTION 3

Common provisions

Article 25

1.   The export licence referred to in Article 18 and the certificate of origin referred to in Annex II may include additional copies duly indicated as such. They shall be drawn up in English.

2.   If the documents referred to above are completed by hand, entries must be in ink and in block letters.

3.   The export licences or equivalent documents and certificates of origin shall measure 210 × 297 mm. The paper shall be white writing paper, sized, not containing mechanical pulp and weighing not less than 25 g/m2. Each part shall have a printed guilloche pattern background making any falsification by mechanical or chemical means apparent to the eye.

4.   Only the original shall be accepted by the competent authorities in the Community as being valid for import purposes in accordance with the provisions of this Regulation.

5.   Each export licence or equivalent document and the certificate of origin shall bear a standardized serial number, whether or not printed, by which it can be identified.

6.   This number shall be composed of the following elements:

two letters identifying the exporting country as follows: UA = Ukraine;

two letters identifying the Member State of intended destination as follows:

BE

=

Belgium

CZ

=

Czech Republic

DK

=

Denmark

DE

=

Germany

EE

=

Estonia

EL

=

Greece

ES

=

Spain

FR

=

France

IE

=

Ireland

IT

=

Italy

CY

=

Cyprus

LV

=

Latvia

LT

=

Lithuania

LU

=

Luxembourg

HU

=

Hungary

MT

=

Malta

NL

=

Netherlands

AT

=

Austria

PL

=

Poland

PT

=

Portugal

SL

=

Slovenia

SK

=

Slovakia

FI

=

Finland

SE

=

Sweden

GB

=

United Kingdom;

a one-digit number identifying the quota year corresponding to the last figure in the year in question, e.g. ‘4’ for 2004;

a two-digit number identifying the issuing office in the exporting country;

a five-digit number running consecutively from 00001 to 99999 allocated to the specific Member State of destination.

Article 26

The export licence and the certificate of origin may be issued after the shipment of the products to which they relate. In such cases they shall bear the endorsement ‘issued retrospectively’.

Article 27

In the event of the theft, loss or destruction of an export licence or a certificate of origin, the exporter may apply to the competent authority which issued the document for a duplicate to be made out on the basis of the export documents in his possession. The duplicate licence or certificate issued in this way shall bear the endorsement ‘duplicate’.

The duplicate shall bear the date of the original licence or certificate.

SECTION 4

Community import licence — Common form

Article 28

1.   The forms to be used by the competent authorities of the Member States for issuing the import authorisations referred to in Article 21 shall conform to the specimen of the import licence set out in Annex III.

2.   Import licence forms and extracts thereof shall be drawn up in duplicate, one copy, marked ‘Holder's copy’ and bearing the number 1 to be issued to the applicant, and the other, marked ‘Copy for the issuing authority’ and bearing the number 2, to be kept by the authority issuing the licence. For administrative purposes the competent authorities may add additional copies to form 2.

3.   Forms shall be printed on white paper free of mechanical pulp, dressed for writing and weighing between 55 and 65 g/m2. Their size shall be 210 × 297 mm; the type space between the lines shall be 4,24 mm (one sixth of an inch); the layout of the forms shall be followed precisely. Both sides of copy No 1, which is the licence itself, shall in addition have a red printed guilloche pattern background so as to reveal any falsification by mechanical or chemical means.

4.   Member States shall be responsible for having the forms printed. The forms may also be printed by printers appointed by the Member State in which they are established. In the latter case, reference to the appointment by the Member State must appear on each form. Each form shall bear an identification of the printer's name and address or a mark enabling the printer to be identified.

5.   At the time of their issue the import licences or extracts shall be given an issue number determined by the competent authorities of the Member State. The import licence number shall be notified to the Commission electronically within the integrated network set up under Article 4.

6.   Licences and extracts shall be completed in the official language, or one of the official languages, of the Member State of issue.

7.   In box 10 the competent authorities shall indicate the appropriate steel product group.

8.   The marks of the issuing agencies and debiting authorities shall be applied by means of a stamp. However, an embossing press combined with letters or figures obtained by means of perforation, or printing on the licence may be substituted for the issuing authority's stamp. The issuing authorities shall use any tamper-proof method to record the quantity allocated in such a way as to make it impossible to insert figures or references.

9.   The reverse of copy No 1 and copy No 2 shall bear a box in which quantities may be entered, either by the customs authorities when import formalities are completed, or by the competent administrative authorities when an extract is issued. If the space set aside for debits on a licence or extract thereof is insufficient, the competent authorities may attach one or more extension pages bearing boxes matching those on the reverse of copy No 1 and copy No 2 of the licence or extract. The debiting authorities shall so place their stamp that one half is on the licence or extract thereof and the other half is on the extension page. If there is more than one extension page, a further stamp shall be placed in like manner across each page and the preceding page.

10.   Import licences and extracts issued, and entries and endorsements made, by the authorities of one Member State shall have the same legal effect in each of the other Member States as documents issued, and entries and endorsements made, by the authorities of such Member States.

11.   The competent authorities of the Member States concerned may, where indispensable, require the contents of licences or extracts to be translated into the official language or one or the official languages of that Member State.

CHAPTER III

ADMINISTRATIVE COOPERATION

Article 29

The Commission shall supply the Member States' authorities with the names and addresses of authorities in Ukraine competent to issue certificates of origin and export licences together with specimens of the stamps used by these authorities.

Article 30

For the steel products subject to a double-checking system Member States shall notify the Commission within the first ten days of each month of the total quantities, in the appropriate units and by country of origin and group of products, for which import authorisations have been issued during the preceding month.

Article 31

1.   Subsequent verification of certificates of origin or export licences shall be carried out at random, or whenever the competent authorities of the Community have reasonable doubt as to the authenticity of the certificate of origin or export licence or as to the accuracy of the information regarding the true origin of the products in question.

In such cases the competent authorities of the Community shall return the certificate of origin or the export licence or a copy thereof to the competent Ukrainian governmental authority, giving, where appropriate, the reasons of form or substance for an enquiry. If the invoice has been submitted, such invoice or a copy thereof shall be attached to the certificate of origin or export licence or copy thereof. The competent authorities shall also forward any information that has been offered suggesting that the particulars given on the said certificate or the said licence are inaccurate.

2.   The provisions of paragraph 1 shall also apply to subsequent verifications of declarations of origin.

3.   The results of the subsequent verifications carried out in accordance with paragraph 1 shall be communicated to the competent authorities of the Community within three months at the latest. The information communicated shall indicate whether the disputed certificate, licence or declaration applies to the goods actually exported and whether the goods are eligible for export to the Community under this chapter. The competent authorities of the Community may also request copies of all documentation necessary to determine the facts fully, including, in particular, the origin of the goods.

4.   Should such verifications reveal abuse or major irregularities in the use of declarations of origin, the Member State concerned shall inform the Commission of this fact. The Commission shall pass the information on to the other Member States. The Community may decide that imports of the products in question to the Community shall be accompanied by a certificate of Ukrainian origin referred to in Article 25(1).

5.   Random recourse to the procedure specified in this Article shall not constitute an obstacle to the release for free circulation of the products in question.

Article 32

1.   Where the verification procedure referred to in Article 31 or where information available to the competent authorities of the Community indicates that the provisions of this chapter are being contravened, the said authorities shall request Ukraine to carry out appropriate enquiries or arrange for such enquiries to be carried out concerning operations which are or appear to be in contravention of the provisions of this chapter. The results of these enquiries shall be communicated to the competent authorities of the Community together with any other pertinent information enabling the true origin of the goods to be determined.

2.   In pursuance of the action taken under the terms of this chapter, the competent authorities of the Community may exchange any information with the competent governmental authorities of the Republic of Ukraine which is considered to be of use in preventing the contravention of the provisions of this chapter.

3.   Where it is established that the provisions of this chapter have been contravened, the Commission may take such measures as are necessary to prevent recurrence of such contravention.

Article 33

The Commission shall coordinate the action undertaken by the competent authorities of the Member States under the provisions of this chapter. The competent authorities of the Member States shall inform the Commission and the other Member States of action which they have undertaken and the results obtained.

CHAPTER IV

FINAL PROVISIONS

Article 34

Repeal

Council Decision 2003/893/EC is hereby repealed.

Article 35

Entry into force

This Regulation shall enter into force on the day of its publication in the Official Journal of the European Union.

This Regulation shall be binding in its entirety and directly applicable in all Member States.

Done at Brussels, 19 November 2004.

For the Council

President

J. P. H. DONNER


(1)   OJ L 49, 19.2.1998, p. 3.

(2)  See page 23 of this Official Journal.

(3)   OJ L 333, 20.12.2003, p. 84.

(4)   OJ L 256, 7.9.1987, p. 1. Regulation as last amended by Commission Regulation (EC) No 2344/2003 (OJ L 346, 31.12.2003, p. 38).

(5)  See footnote 3.


ANNEX I

SA Flat-rolled products

SA1. (coils)

 

7208100000

 

7208250000

 

7208260000

 

7208270000

 

7208360000

 

7208370010

 

7208370090

 

7208380010

 

7208380090

 

7208390010

 

7208390090

 

7211140010

 

7211190010

 

7219110000

 

7219121000

 

7219129000

 

7219131000

 

7219139000

 

7219141000

 

7219149000

 

7225200010

 

7225301000

 

7225309000

SA2. (heavy plate)

 

7208400010

 

7208512010

 

7208512091

 

7208512093

 

7208512097

 

7208512098

 

7208519110

 

7208519190

 

7208519810

 

7208519891

 

7208519899

 

7208522010

 

7208522090

 

7208528010

 

7208528090

 

7208530010

 

7211130000

 

7225401210

 

7225401220

 

7225404010

 

7225404090

 

7225406000

 

7225990010

SA3. (SB Longs)

 

7208400090

 

7208530090

 

7208540010

 

7208540090

 

7208900010

 

7209150000

 

7209161000

 

7209169000

 

7209171000

 

7209179000

 

7209181000

 

7209189100

 

7209189900

 

7209250000

 

7209261000

 

7209269000

 

7209271000

 

7209279000

 

7209281000

 

7209289000

 

7209900010

 

7210110010

 

7210122010

 

7210128010

 

7210200010

 

7210300010

 

7210410010

 

7210490010

 

7210500010

 

7210610010

 

7210690010

 

7210701010

 

7210708010

 

7210903010

 

7210904010

 

7210908091

 

7211140090

 

7211190090

 

7211232010

 

7211233010

 

7211233091

 

7211238010

 

7211238091

 

7211290010

 

7211900011

 

7212101000

 

7212109011

 

7212200011

 

7212300011

 

7212402010

 

7212402091

 

7212408011

 

7212502011

 

7212503011

 

7212504011

 

7212506111

 

7212506911

 

7212509015

 

7212509017

 

7212600011

 

7212600091

 

7219211000

 

7219219000

 

7219221000

 

7219229000

 

7219230000

 

7219240000

 

7219310010

 

7219310090

 

7219321000

 

7219329010

 

7219329090

 

7219331000

 

7219339010

 

7219339090

 

7219341000

 

7219349010

 

7219349090

 

7219351000

 

7219359010

 

7219359090

 

7225401290

 

7225409000

SB Longs

SB1. (beams)

 

7207198010

 

7207208010

 

7216311010

 

7216311090

 

7216319010

 

7216319090

 

7216321100

 

7216321900

 

7216329100

 

7216329900

 

7216331000

 

7216339000

SB2. (wire rod)

 

7213100000

 

7213200000

 

7213911000

 

7213912000

 

7213914100

 

7213914900

 

7213917000

 

7213919000

 

7213991000

 

7213999000

 

7221001000

 

7221009000

 

7227100000

 

7227200000

 

7227901000

 

7227905000

 

7227909500

SB3. (other longs)

 

7207191210

 

7207191291

 

7207191299

 

7207205210

 

7207205291

 

7207205299

 

7214200000

 

7214300000

 

7214911000

 

7214919000

 

7214991000

 

7214993100

 

7214993900

 

7214995000

 

7214997100

 

7214997900

 

7214999500

 

7215900010

 

7216100000

 

7216210000

 

7216220000

 

7216401000

 

7216409000

 

7216501000

 

7216509100

 

7216509900

 

7216990010

 

7218992000

 

7222111100

 

7222111900

 

7222118100

 

7222118900

 

7222191000

 

7222199000

 

7222309710

 

7222401000

 

7222409010

 

7224900295

 

7224903100

 

7224903800

 

7228102010

 

7228102090

 

7228201010

 

7228201091

 

7228209110

 

7228209190

 

7228302000

 

7228304100

 

7228304900

 

7228306100

 

7228306900

 

7228307000

 

7228308900

 

7228602010

 

7228608010

 

7228701000

 

7228709010

 

7228800010

 

7228800090

 

7301100000


ANNEX II

EXPORT LICENCE

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EXPORT LICENCE

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ORIGINAL

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ORIGINAL

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ANNEX III

EUROPEAN COMMUNITY IMPORT LICENCE

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